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Verstappen: Red Bull start problems really hard to solve
Max Verstappen hopes taking Honda’s latest update will help cure his race start issues after his poor start at the Belgian Grand Prix triggered his...
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Kvyat: Albon got too much credit for Red Bull debut
Daniil Kvyat was not impressed by Alexander Albon’s Red Bull debut at F1’s Belgian Grand Prix, having spent much of the race ahead of his former...
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Perez explains “big opportunity” with long Racing Point deal
Sergio Perez reveals the thinking behind his three-year deal at Racing Point and why it won’t impact his prospects if a title-fighting F1 team came...
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‘No desperation’ over Haas 2020 F1 driver line-up decision
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says “there is no desperation setting in” about its driver line-up decision for the 2020 Formula 1 season.
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Horner: Nobody at Red Bull disagreed with driver swap call
Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner says “nobody” within the team disagreed with the decision to swap its drivers half-way through the 2019...
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Ferrari will need to be ‘perfect’ to win at Monza - Binotto
Ferrari F1 boss Mattia Binotto says his side will need “to do everything perfect” in order to claim its first Italian Grand Prix victory in nine...
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Can Ferrari pull off back-to-back wins at Monza?
Ferrari goes for back-to-back wins for the first time in the 2019 F1 season at Monza as it seeks first win on home soil since 2010.
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Bottas free to fight for wins despite points margin to Hamilton
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff confirms Valtteri Bottas will be allowed “to go flat out” against teammate Lewis Hamilton in the F1 world drivers’ title
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F1 confirms new five-year Italian GP deal at Monza
F1 will continue to visit Monza for at least five more years after officials confirm the signing of a new deal ahead of this weekend's Italian...
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Mercedes explains Hamilton’s pit stop time loss at Spa
Mercedes says it is working on “counter measures” after a wheel-nut problem resulted in a slow pit stop for Lewis Hamilton during F1’s Belgian...
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Renault had already agreed 2020 F2 programme for Hubert
The Renault F1 team had a plan agreed to keep Anthoine Hubert in F2 for next season.
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F1 will be "overshadowed for a long time" by Hubert’s death
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says the sport will be "overshadowed for a long time” by the death of Anthoine Hubert at Spa.